TragediesP.F. Collier, 1865 |
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Page 349
... poet adheres to the facts of history with a remarkable fidelity . A few hard figures are painted upon a canvass ; the outlines are distinct , the colours are strong ; but there is no art in the composition , no grouping , no light and ...
... poet adheres to the facts of history with a remarkable fidelity . A few hard figures are painted upon a canvass ; the outlines are distinct , the colours are strong ; but there is no art in the composition , no grouping , no light and ...
Page 350
... poet would have previously held the balance between the two princi- ples , or have claimed , indeed , our largest sympathies for the principles of Cæsar and his friends , by a true exhibition of Caesar's greatness and Cæsar's virtues ...
... poet would have previously held the balance between the two princi- ples , or have claimed , indeed , our largest sympathies for the principles of Cæsar and his friends , by a true exhibition of Caesar's greatness and Cæsar's virtues ...
Page 455
... poet refers to the autumn of his years , the twilight of his day , the ashes of his youth . In the 138th , printed in 1599 , he describes himself as " past the best " . -as old . " He was then thirty - five . Dante was exactly this age ...
... poet refers to the autumn of his years , the twilight of his day , the ashes of his youth . In the 138th , printed in 1599 , he describes himself as " past the best " . -as old . " He was then thirty - five . Dante was exactly this age ...
Contents
STACLEIN | 25 |
JULIUS CESAR 23 | 215 |
SUPPLEMENTADY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS 835 | 363 |
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